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No don't go LB! All is good in the deep dark wood.


The lady with no name did suggest she would leave us a clue on the forum as to her Real identity. Though I'm not sure what to look for or where. She's probably reading this right now, revelling in her notoriety.....

karter Wrote:

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> agree with brum. Hopefully they will be serving

> organic booze next week, otherwise we may have to

> change location, unless legalB doesn't mind the

> chemical stuff.


Well I have to say I usually do mind. But needs must! (What is the end of that quotation btw? Answers on a postcard...)

Your first thread riffraff...the first of many I hope. Nice to meet you again yesterday. Did you ever find your bag? Or was it the case that you never brought it to the EDT in the first place?;-)


Bye the way, my head doesn't hurt at all...but I've had zero sleep so am a little zombified as a result. Still, a fabulous night spent with a really interesting and diverse crowd.


And, mystery lady - please do put us out of our misery...but, whoever you are, twas fabulous meeting you...you tease;-)


Nice of Mark to make an appearance...albeit for 3.5 seconds;-), but without whom there would be no monthly drinks.


And thanks to the incredible Georgia for arranging it all once again.

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